Example i got 45GB movie i want to add subtitles .
Subtitles synchro is very bad so i need multiple editing testing checking times when to cut when to move forward ...
For such thing i need bout 10 time authoring = 450GB to write.
They are tellin SSD disk need 2PB to be killed
So 2 movies = bout 1TB
So is there any point to use SSD for Blu Ray authoring not only for subtitle but also for audio? Or forget? Some1 from you are using maybe SSD for authoring? or better way is to move to UBS 3.0? 90mb/s speed write.
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Just use Subtitle Edit, which lets see and edit the subtitle sync in realtime. No need to author 10 times. And when you are done, it can export in .sup, .srt, .sub/.idx, or any other format you need.
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